Tips for modifying the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/13559.html ">windows 98 installation file path"
In general, Windows 98 saves the original path of the user's installation files during installation, and then the user will automatically copy the path it records when they add a new printer, update the system, and so on that involve copying the original file. If the installation path of the system changes after the user installs Windows 98 (for example, if a user adds a second hard disk or virtual disc after installing Windows 98), the disk character of the original disc changes, and the path to the installation file changes accordingly. The system will require the user to be specified again because the installation file cannot be found. This is not a problem, but the user's designation is temporary, that is, every time the system needs to check the original installation files will require users to specify the installation file path, which is too cumbersome. Is there any simple solution? The answer is yes, the system records of the Windows 98 installation file path to modify to achieve a permanent purpose:
1 Start Windows 98 Registry Editor
2 in Registry Editor, expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Software, Microsoft, Windows, CurrentVersion, and the Setup branch in turn.
3 At this point we can find a string value named SourcePath under the Setup branch, which is used to record the path of the Windows 98 source file, we simply modify it to the current actual path.
4 Perform the ' exit ' command on the ' Registry ' menu and close Registry Editor.
This allows us to modify the Windows 98 default original file path, then it will be the user modified path as the original file path, no longer need to manually specify the user, thereby facilitating the user's use.